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The Aiyoh Wat Lah! Awards 2016

Aliah Ali, Sisters in Islam | Kelvin Ang, Women's Aid Organisation

09-Aug-16 15:00

The Aiyoh Wat Lah! Awards 2016

The Joint Action Group for Gender Equality's annual satirical awards show returns for its fifth installment, carrying on with its aim to raise public awareness on what constitutes sexism and misogyny, among other issues. We take a look at this year's nominees and discuss the need to educate the public to expect higher standards of behaviour from public figures and institutions.


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